Showing posts with label Finance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finance. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Canadian CFOs on the Move – week ended October 15, 2010

Standard Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V: STD) announced the appointment of Neil Burrows as Vice President Finance and Chief Financial Officer.

Bowmore Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V: BOW) announced the appointment of Martin Nicoletti as Chief Financial Officer. Since 2004, he has been involved with public junior mining companies carrying exploration activities worldwide, with responsibilities in financial controls and reporting. Mr. Nicoletti replaces Richard Grass who acted as interim Chief Financial Officer during a transition period. Mr. Grass will remain as Chairman of the Audit Committee.

Athabasca Minerals Inc. (TSX-V: ABM) announced the appointment of Don Hruba as the Company's Chief Financial Officer (CFO). He most recently served as Vice President, Finance & Administration for a large Canadian publishing and distributing company.

Western Plains Petroleum Ltd. (TSX-V: WPP) announce that Steven Glover has been appointed by the Board of Directors as Vice-President, Finance, and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Glover previously was Vice-President, Finance, with TSX Venture Exchange listed entities Valiant Energy Inc. (2005 - 2006) and Eagle Rock Exploration Ltd. (2006 - 2009). Mr. Glover currently serves as a Director and Chair of the Audit Committee for Travel Alberta, and also provides consulting financial advisory services to private corporations, partnerships and income trusts. Throughout his career, Mr. Glover has remained active in various professional accounting organizations, serving as a Director of the Canadian Public Accountability Board (2003 - 2005) and as an Executive Director of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta (1984 - 2005).

RTN Stealth Software Inc. (CNSX: RTN, OTCBB: RTNSF, FWB: 8RT) announced that John Doma has been appointed the Company's CFO, following the resignation of Larry Tsang.

Verafin, Inc. announced that Brian G. Whiteway has joined the company as chief financial officer. Prior to Verafin, Mr. Whiteway held positions as vice president, chief financial officer and chief operating officer at International Communications & Navigation (ICAN) Limited. Before ICAN, Mr. Whiteway was senior manager of mergers and acquisitions at Bell - Aliant Inc. He has also held management positions with the Business Development Bank of Canada and Scotiabank.

Blackdog Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: DOG) announced the appointment of James W. White as Chief Financial Officer of the Company. Mr. White replaces Linda Legere-Tetzlaff, who has tendered her resignation as Chief Financial Officer of the Company.

Deploy Technologies Inc. (OTC: DPLY), announced that the company has appointed Wisdom Ncube as Chief Financial Officer of the company.

Merc International Minerals Inc. (TSX-V: MRK) announced the appointment of Michael G. Leskovec to the position of Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Leskovec replaces Thomas Pladsen as Chief Financial Officer, who remains as a director. Mr. Leskovec is also the Chief Financial Officer of White Pine Resources Inc., as well as the Financial Control Officer of Northfield Capital Corporation. Most recently, Mr. Leskovec was Corporate Controller and an Officer of Andina Minerals Inc. From May 2007 through September 2008, Mr. Leskovec served as Controller and an Officer of Gold Eagle Mines Ltd which was sold to Goldcorp Inc. in September 2008 for $1.5 billion.

Ridgeline Energy Services Inc. (TSX-V: RLE) announced the appointment of Jim Maldaner as Chief Financial Officer, replacing John Longley. Mr. Maldaner is a Chartered Accountant and a Partner located in the Calgary office of DNTW LLP, Chartered Accountants.

Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) announced the appointment of Andrew Chen as Chief Financial Officer, replacing Arthur Chien, who will continue as a special advisor to the CEO's office until the end of the year. Before joining Canadian Solar, Mr. Chen served as Chief Financial Officer of different NASDAQ listed companies.


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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The Sky is Falling! The Sky is Falling!

Let’s get a grip. The sky is not falling. It’s just an acorn.

Okay. Maybe a BIG acorn, but we will recover from this bump on the head.

Yes, the financial markets are in a tizzy about mistakes made by company managers, hoping to cash in on the latest trend of the time (sub-prime mortgages). This is opposed to the other times that company managers made mistakes (Enron et al, the tech bubble of 2001, the real estate debacle of the early 1990’s, and all the others that preceded them). So, as we know, this too shall pass.

What can we learn from this current situation? A few things for sure, but here is something that I have learned.

Sarbanes-Oxley is a failure

SOx was created with the intention to stop control failures at US companies. The sub-prime mortgage mess is a prime example of control failure. I’m sure all the forms were filled out, the systems descriptions completed, and the CEO/CFO certifications were filed on time. However, the basics of risk management went out the window when financial companies in the United States did not seriously consider the impact of what a downturn in the economy and an increase in interest rates would have on their sub-prime mortgages.

Hopefully, we won’t see a “new and improved” SOx (although 5 bucks says we will). Shareholders need to be active in the companies they invest in to ensure that the managers and directors properly manage risk. And if the companies don’t manage their risk properly, then shareholders should not be surprised if the value of their shares takes a downturn.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

The Welcome Posting.

Welcome to CFO2Grow's Blog. Written by Samuel Dergel, Founder and Senior Partner of CFO2Grow, The Financial Statement should be of interest to:

1) Those that hire in accounting and finance.
2) Those looking to be hired in accounting and finance

The blog entries are Samuel's thoughts, in his search to provide information relevant to cfo2grow's clients, candidates and friends.

You may agree. You may disagree. And that's ok. Your comments on this blog are appreciated.